Keep them moist
-Prevents Water loss
-Maintain heat
-Air is an easier medium to move, in relation to fish's external gills.
Kangaroos have lungs. They are mammals and breathe air like other mammals do. Gills are found in aquatic animals like fish, not in terrestrial mammals like kangaroos.
A snake has one lung. Humans can also live with only one lung. The one lung compensates for not having two.
Yes, mammals undergo respiration, which is the process of exchanging gases between their bodies and the environment. They primarily use lungs to take in oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. This process is essential for cellular metabolism and energy production. Mammalian respiration can be categorized into two types: external respiration (gas exchange in the lungs) and internal respiration (gas exchange at the cellular level).
Having many clusters of alveoli in the lungs increases the surface area available for gas exchange, allowing for efficient oxygen uptake and carbon dioxide release. This design ensures that a larger volume of blood can be oxygenated, leading to improved overall respiratory function and oxygen delivery to the body's cells.
No, all mammals need lungs to breathe, as lungs are the primary organs responsible for gas exchange. Mammals have evolved to depend on lungs for respiration due to their efficient exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the blood.
Mammals breath air using two internal lungs.
Killer whales are mammals and have two internal lungs. They are not fish, and therefore have no gills.
lungs. Remember humans are also mammals so for the most part all other mammals have similar internal organs.
Kangaroo breath the same as other mammals, through their nostrils or mouth and internal lungs.
All mammals breathe with lungs.
yes, mammals have lungs to breath
Yes, mammals breath with lungs.
Mammals have lungs, as do amphibians, reptiles, and birds. Fish are the only chordates that have gills rather than lungs.
Whales are marine mammals. They have internal lungs, with a breathing blow-hole on the top of the head.
Yes, bats are mammals and all mammals have lungs.
Mammals breath using lungs.
Lungs a similar in that they help to bring oxygen into the living things body. The difference is that gills are external and lungs are internal.